LSD diffs and towing
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:12 am
So I'm in the process of reviewing my drive train and deciding if to go with an LSD rear diff.
My last rear diff died a terrible screeching death, and it was LSD. I do a lot of towing during the winter with both braked and un-braked trailers both on tarmarc and dirt. I don't know the history of one the one that died as I only had the car for about 15,000km before it died - might have had the wrong oil in it, who knows.
My main question... is there more wear and tear occuring on an LSD diff when engine braking with a trailer compared to a regular 'open' type? It might sound like a stupid question but I was hoping for advice for those that understand these things better than I.
I understand the advantages of an LSD diff in low traction conditions, so it's a matter of longeivity after concern regarding my last (LSD) diff as I never had any issues with my previous subi and its 'open' rear diff.
Cheers,
Owen.
My last rear diff died a terrible screeching death, and it was LSD. I do a lot of towing during the winter with both braked and un-braked trailers both on tarmarc and dirt. I don't know the history of one the one that died as I only had the car for about 15,000km before it died - might have had the wrong oil in it, who knows.
My main question... is there more wear and tear occuring on an LSD diff when engine braking with a trailer compared to a regular 'open' type? It might sound like a stupid question but I was hoping for advice for those that understand these things better than I.
I understand the advantages of an LSD diff in low traction conditions, so it's a matter of longeivity after concern regarding my last (LSD) diff as I never had any issues with my previous subi and its 'open' rear diff.
Cheers,
Owen.